How do I make Rox permanent

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danish
Joined: 18 Nov 2008
#16
eriefisher wrote:Look in your home directory, It will write the file there. easier to read than scrolling through the terminal.
Well, its definitely getting closer to a laptop that would comply with my childrens wishes. I have gimp, openoffice, and java enabled, and the desktop looks fairly nice (I haven't looked into the wallpaper thing yet, though). And, the laptop is still fairly responsive, even when using Iceweasel and openoffice at the same time.

However, how do I make the laptop start IceVM automatically on boot, instead of Fluxbox?

And is there a way to log the user in automatically, instead of via password (there won't be any sensitive data on the laptop)? Also, would it even be possible to start up with an open textfile, telling who we are and how to contact us, if the laptop is found by someone else?
anticapitalista
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Joined: 11 Sep 2007
#17
1. To start icewm as default, edit the /home/username/.xinitrc file
Change the line with the * to exec icewm-session

2. The latest version of SLiM login manager used in antiX does allow autologin. You will have to untar it from their website and edit the /etc/slim.conf file. (antiX-M8-test2 comes with this by default). If you need further help, just ask.

3. You can do this by adding something like this to icewm/startup file

leafpad /home/username/test/hello.txt &
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danish
Joined: 18 Nov 2008
#18
anticapitalista wrote:1. To start icewm as default, edit the /home/username/.xinitrc file
Change the line with the * to exec icewm-session

2. The latest version of SLiM login manager used in antiX does allow autologin. You will have to untar it from their website and edit the /etc/slim.conf file. (antiX-M8-test2 comes with this by default). If you need further help, just ask.

3. You can do this by adding something like this to icewm/startup file

leafpad /home/username/test/hello.txt &
1) and 3) are done - thanks a lot. But this untar thing, I will need to hear more about.... (is it correct to assume, that the testing version antiX-M8-test2 is quite unstable?)

Also - is there another way than Conky to have the same info (possibly in a slightly more pretty way, like I am used to - but still ressouce-light of course, since this is not exactly a power-laptop?
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danish
Joined: 18 Nov 2008
#19
anticapitalista wrote:
To set the rox-desktop background you will have to install the rox wallpaper app


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OK - I downloaded the package to my Rox directory. So now I have a package called Wallpaper-2.3-tar.gz lying there. How should I proceed?
anticapitalista
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#20
OK - I downloaded the package to my Rox directory. So now I have a package called Wallpaper-2.3-tar.gz lying there. How should I proceed?
Just click on it and it should automatically untar itself.
(is it correct to assume, that the testing version antiX-M8-test2 is quite unstable?)
Not really unstable, but being tested for bugs. Like its parent MEPIS, antiX tries very hard to be stable and almost ready even when testing, unlike some other big name distros that should know better IMO.
Also - is there another way than Conky to have the same info (possibly in a slightly more pretty way, like I am used to - but still ressouce-light of course, since this is not exactly a power-laptop?
There is an app called gkrellm
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that you might like. It is in synaptic.